While the male names are more or less Slovak-sounding, traditional names (except for Samuel), the girls are getting names which are nowadays popular in many countries.
Surprisingly I didn't find the name Zuzana in this register (it seems like every 3rd girl of my age is called Zuzana:D) Well, so it goes, the fashion changes fast.

I'm waiting for the time when my name will be among the favourite I know very few people who are called like me :/

I live in Canada which is a vast country with many ethnic groups so I think it varies quite a bit from area to area. My community is German but you'll find very few German names in the present generation. Here are some of the names in my son's junior school:

boy:明Ming、国Guo、文Wen、华Hua、德DE、建Jian、志Zhi、永Yong、林Lin、成Cheng、军JUn、平Ping、福Fu、荣Rng、生Sheng、海Hai、金Jin、忠Zhong、伟Wei、玉YU、兴Xin、祥Xiang、强Qiang
and girls:英Ying、秀Xiu、玉YU、华HUA、珍ZHEN、兰LAN、芳FAN、丽LI、淑SHU、桂GUI、凤FENG、素SU、梅MAY、美MEI
the difference between west and east is in the number of the family name and given name.
in western countries,there are more family names than in eastern .and given name estern have more than western._________________I want to ride my bicycle,I want to ride my bike

hello Dasa, guys,
I'm Anna (or Anya) from Russia.
In my country most popular names are:
Girls: Maria, Anna, Natalia, Daria, Ksenia, Irina , Sasha(Alexandra) and so on...
Boys : Alexander, Vladimir, Anatoliy, Dmitriy, Alexey, Vladislav, Michail._________________I feel so much better
Now that you're gone forever
I tell myself that I don't miss you at all
I'm not lying, denying that I feel so much better now
That you're gone forever